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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-03-17 Public Comment - R. Zimmer (on behalf of Bozeman (Area) Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee) - Galla10 Alliance for Pathways (GAP)From:Ralph Zimmer To:Agenda Subject:Agenda Item F4 - Advisory Bodies Affiliating with GAP Date:Friday, November 03, 2017 10:17:49 AM Friday, November 3, 2017 Mayor Taylor and City Commissioners, Monday evening the Commission will be considering Agenda Item F4 allowing the Bozeman (Area) Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee (PTS), the Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board (BABAB), and the City's Recreation and Parks Advisory Board (RPAB) to affiliate with the Galla10 Alliance for Pathways (GAP) as "Affiliated partner Organizations". Such an affiliation would be in some ways similar to the City's affiliation with the Montana League of Cities and Towns and with the Montana Infrastructure Coalition except those affiliations by the City cost the City actual money annually (approximately $12,000 and $4,000 respectively NOT counting money spent sending people to meetings and training sessions) while affiliation with GAP does not cost a penny of the City's money. The Commission has already voted several times in favor of a separated shared-use bike/ped path from Bozeman to Belgrade along the frontage road. GAP's primary goal is promoting that very same path. GAP is a Montana non-profit corporation that has just been granted 501(c)(3) status by the IRS. GVLT and other groups have already affiliated with GAP as Affiliated Partner Organizations. PTS and also BABAB and RPAB have voted unanimously to so affiliate. All three of those City-related groups already have liaison non-voting members on GAP's Board of Directors. Because it is a joint City, County, and Bozeman School District committee to which the City Commission only appoints one-quarter of its voting membership,, PTS does not concede it needs Commission approval to affiliate with GAP. However, to encourage harmony, to expedite the approval process, and to remove any complications, PTS is joining BABAB and RPAB in seeking Commission approval. At one point, one Commission member suggested that if these affiliations were approved it would require the City to "notice" GAP's meetings and to post GAP minutes on the City website. Given the response from the City Clerk and the review by the City's legal staff, we assume those are now "dead" issues. I personally commenced discussing this proposed affiliation with City Officials on April 5. It is now seven months later. It is time to bring the issue to closure. I pan to attend your meeting Monday evening to answer any questions you might have. Ralph W. Zimmer, Chairperson Bozeman (Area) Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus